The only new album in this week’s Top 50 is from a familiar — but long absent — name. Shania Twain’s Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas debuts at No. 31.

Twain first hit the country charts in 1993 with “What Made You Say That.” The song went only to No. 55, but its accompanying music video established the Canadian songstress as one of country’s most glamorous performers, a distinction she would hold for the rest of the decade.

More to the point, though, her albums sold in the tens of millions, back when albums were physical objects.

Returning to chart action this week are Eric Paslay’s self-titled album at No. 46 and Kenny Rogers’ 10 Great Songs: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection at No. 49.